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              Hugh Logue - CVs
              UGA POL/POL42/18/1 · Item · [198-]-[200-]
              Part of Political

              File with printed CVs and some associated correspondence outlining work, career, roles, and positions of Hugh Logue.

              Hugh Logue - Correspondence
              UGA POL/POL42/18/4 (1-4) · Item · [198-]-[199-]
              Part of Political

              Files of correspondence, largely outgoing letters by Logue, but also with some inward letters. Letters are mostly of a personal nature within professional setting, e.g. personal letters to work contacts/networks, offering well wishing and congratulations on new appointments, informal discussions, well wishes to family members etc. Letters are largely to/from those in political and business networks of Logue.

              UGA A/A44/5/9/2/1 · Piece · [1998]-2002
              Part of Academic

              File of records relating to teaching and course materials in the area of Freedom of Expression. Files include case files of judicial proceedings on related cases, press releases, press articles and coverage of news and events related to international cases and instances of denial or also advocacy for Freedom of Expression, policy papers and official comment from bodies such as the NGO group 'Article 19.

              UGA A/A44/5/9/2/1/2 · Item · 2003-[2009]
              Part of Academic

              Items include text of lecture by Boyle entitled "Prohibiting Political or Religious Associations" and other file items from 2003 - 2004 with items entitled "Freedom of Religion for all" by Boyle delivered at conference at the Parliament of the World's Religions, Barcelona "Freedom of Thought Conscience Religion or Belief" (9 Jul 2004), Class notes on Week 6 lecture on Freedom of Association. Other items include notes on State religion, articles entitled "Religious Violence getting worse in Indonesia (2009), Censorship in Russia, schools in France, religious persecution in Eritrea and other similar issues. Class notes present for Weeks 5-6: Electoral Rights, Electoral Systems, Democratisation and the Manipulation of Elections. Also a paper by Boyle at International Human Rights Academy on Freedom of Religion and Expression.

              UGA A/A44/5/9/2/1/3 · Item · [2005]-[2006]
              Part of Academic

              File of records relating to the teaching of Freedom of Expression in module HU300. Items include class handout for Week 17, 27 Jan 2005, "Freedom of Thought. Conscience, Religion and Belief", outlining topics and reading materials; also same for Week 25 lecture; pages of article from "Memorandum to the Turkish Government on Human Rights Watch's concerns with regard to Academic Freedom in Higher Education. . . ., articles relating to Christians tortured in Eritrea (2006), handouts from Discussion Groups Week 19-20: Direct and Indirect Incitement: Glorifying Terrorism; draft of article by Frederick Schauer, "The Freedom of Expression, the Harm of Expression and the Danish Cartoons" (May 2006), records from "Interights Training Programme, Nov 2003" on Freedom of Religion, Expression and Association and other related documents. Case judgement of the European Court of Human Rights on case of Leyla Sahin Vs. Turkey in a case regarding wearing of a headscarf. (June 2004)

              UGA A/A44/5/9/2/1/4 · Item · [2007]
              Part of Academic

              File relating to the teaching and research of the module HU300 - Freedom of Expression. File includes class handouts and notes, manuscript notes by Boyle, class notes dated for Discussion Groups Weeks 18-19; an email from Boyle to the class students of HU300 with updates on reading lists and materials (18 Oct 2007); a column on the Danish Cartoon issue; essay by Troy, Anthony Thomas, entitled "Religious Wear and Regalia: The Right to Freedom of Religion under the European Convention on Human Rights" (23 Mar 2007) and other related documents.

              UGA A/A44/5/9/2/1/5 · Item · 2008-2010
              Part of Academic

              File relating to the teaching and research of the module HU300 - Freedom of Expression. Files include course handouts and notes, press releases regarding various issues concerning international issues of Freedom of Expression, e.g. press release on European Court of Human Rights on the Grand Chamber judgement on Folgero and Others V. Norway; press release from Article 19 group entitled "United Kingdom: The Satanic Verses Still Have Something to Say as Freedom of Expression Remains Threatened" (Feb 2009), case details of Womah Mukong V. Cameroon (1994), course details of 'Three Freedoms, a short course on some fundamental freedoms' by Professor Boyle (2007-2008), Resolution adopted by the United Nations concerning combating defamation of religions', document being "the Camden Principles on Freedom of Expression and Equality" published by Article 19, (Apr 2009), European Court of Human Rights judgement on case of Bayatyan V. Armenia (Oct 2009). Further documents relate to the 'Four Freedoms' short course offered by Prof. Boyle on fundamental freedoms (2009-2010) and "The Public's Right to Know - Principles on Freedom of Information Legislation', International Standards Series, Article 19. (Jun 1999)

              Howling Moons Silent Sons
              UGA T/T22/1/3/2 · Item · 07/10/1991-12/10/1991
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from production of Howling Moons Silent Sons written by Deirdre Hines, directed by Jim Culleton and produced by Pigsback Theatre Company. Staged at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. Programmes is signed and dedicated by Deirdre Hines. Includes biographies and group photograph of cast members.

              UGA A/A44/1/15/5 · Item · 06/1984
              Part of Academic

              TS document/report prepared by Prof. Kevin Boyle, University College Galway and Dr. Tom Hadden, Queen's University, Belfast, entitled "How to read the New Ireland Forum report searching between the lines for a realistic framework for action." Includes final report and copies and draft editions. MS cover letter on one copy has details by Boyle, "Copies sent to T. Smyth, Taoiseach's Office, P. Sutherland, A.G., Mary Robinson, J. Hume, B. O'Neill, C.J. Haughey, D. Spring, [ ] Johnson and Catherine Harmon. Letters attached sent copies to The SDP/Liberal Committee on Ireland, Prof Klein, Dept of Politics, University of Bath and also to David Watt. File also includes a second edition of the report by Boyle and Hadden entitled "How to read the New Ireland Forum Report, An Addendum on Security". It is noted this document was not for publication. (Oct 1984) Copies and drafts are present. Further documents include "New Ireland Forum - Analysis of Options: Legal Dimensions". A discussion paper prepared by Prof. Kevin Boyle, Consultant. File also includes a published version of the article as written by Boyle and Hadden and featured in the Northern Kentucky Law Review (Vol 12, No. 1, 1985)